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    29 de juny de 2020

    Sometimes scientific terms can be confusing. 's "DOE Explains..." offers straightforward explanations of everything from Atmospheric Radiation to Ultrafast Science

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    Science : How can you confine some of the hottest matter in the universe? Tokamaks work to do just that. Used for research into fusion energy, they control plasma using magnetic fields. Learn more:

    Text: "Word of the Week - Tokamaks" with the phonetic spelling of tokamak
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    Straining for quantum communications: researchers applied force to produce a steady stream of photons from new 2D material:

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    Don’t miss this talk by Lazar Kish, Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program awardee at , as he discusses the control of domain wall patterning and anomalous response functions in ferrimagnetic spinels (today at 6:12 p.m. ET.).

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    12 de març

    What advice would you give a young woman to inspire and encourage her in her educational or professional journey?

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    It seems impossible for anything to swallow something as big as a neutron star, but research says neutron stars are small enough to be swallowed whole in a neutron star-black hole collision:

    An artist’s impression of the collision of two neutron stars, which look like blue, glowing blobs in space.
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    11 de març

    It’s , and is celebrating . In 2019, we profiled ’s Delphine Farmer (), an investigator of atmospheric organic compounds | |

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    fa 8 hores

    Congratulations to 🎉 's Computational Cosmology Center (C3) grad student Sarafina Nance ()! magazine recently named her one of their 30 Inspirational Women: cc:

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    that National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory researchers used AI and high-performance computing to screen trillions upon trillions of antibodies that could be used as antivirals against the virus causing COVID-19?

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    fa 9 hores

    PPPL celebrates with Arianna Rosenbluth, an American physicist who helped develop the Metropolis algorithm that is widely used today

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    If you missed Loni Kringle's talk at meeting, be sure to check out 's coverage of the publication. It describes how the team made the first-ever stop-motion “snapshot” of supercooled water:

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    "I like to see things that can add value to the day-to-day advancement of society.” - Yiying Xiong from . As the new associate director, she's working to build bridges between research and industry:

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    fa 11 hores

    For , we’ve got a lucky 🍀. Red clovers may only have three leaves, but they can help farmers use less fertilizer so they save money and energy. Check out how researchers used 's to analyze this clover’s genes:

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  14. 16 de març

    Are you a graduate student or know one who would like to do research at national laboratory? Check out our Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program! Applications are due May 5.

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  15. 16 de març

    How can we make advances in accelerator technology for scientific research even more relevant to medicine and industry? has announced $18 M to advance applications of particle accelerator tech, optimize operations, and meet workforce needs:

    Photograph of a man working on a piece of scientific equipment with lots of wires and tubes (it is part of the NSLS-II accelerator)
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    16 de març

    Don’t miss this talk by neutron scattering scientist Bianca Haberl, taking place today at 5:24 p.m. ET: “Germanium under high pressure: In situ and ex situ inelastic neutron scattering.”

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  17. 16 de març
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  18. 16 de març

    What was it like working at a top-secret Army facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee during World War II? Hear the story of Ruth Huddleston, who worked on the Manhattan Project in the facility that eventually evolved into today's .

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  19. 16 de març

    What's the latest in nuclear physics research? Register and tune into the & Nuclear Science Advisory Committee meeting on March 18 to hear updates on medical applications of nuclear physics research, AI for nuclear physics, and more:

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  20. 16 de març

    Are you tuned in to the meeting? Check out the presentations by the many researchers from national labs, including , , , , , , , & !

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  21. 16 de març

    How do you simulate tiny clouds in ways that match real-world observations? Ask researchers working on the Large-Eddy Simulation at 's user facility:

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